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The “Advanced Tab” is used to configure the post printing operations, registration sensor
type, and other critical media specific parameters needed for proper alignment and
registration.
The “Operation Mode” sets the post printing operation of the printer. The default is set to
NONE. If an option other than NONE is selected, the OFFSET field controls how far the
printer will advance the paper after printing. The printer will also retract this distance on the
next print job.
None
= No dispense mode enabled.
Advance after label
= the media is advanced after each print. This feature uses the
Label Taken Sensor.
Advance after batch
= the media is advanced after a batch (copies count) of the
same label are printed. This feature uses the Label Taken sensor.
Advance when idle
= the media is advanced when the communication port goes
idle. The Label Taken sensor is not needed for this feature.
Peel and dispense
= the media is advanced after each print. This feature uses the
Label Taken Sensor.
Cut
= the media is advanced and then a CUT cycle is issued after each print.
The “Paper Type” selects what registration sensor is used and depends on the media type
being used with the printer.
The “Media Settings” are used to identify the properties of the media being used. These
values need to be set correctly for proper registration to occur.
Gap Length
= this is the height of the space between the labels on Die Cut media.
Blackline / Blow hole
= this is the height of the blackline or blowhole used for
registration.
Registration Offset
= this is the distance from the edge of the printable surface to the
beginning of the next registration mark.
Label X Offset
- this parameter is not required. Shifts the fields in the X direction or
media width.
Label Y Offset
- this parameter is not required. Shifts the fields in the Y direction or
the media height.
3.4.2
Advanced Windows Driver Features
The Windows driver also provides additional feature to make the driver as flexible as
possible. This section is intended to discuss some of the options in greater detail.
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